Game Analysis Caro-Kann (Expert vs. National Master)
intermediate
This is a game review from an over the board chess tournament I played in on April 12th, 2008. My opponent was a USCF rated chess expert (2000-2199). I am a USCF rated National Master (2200+). The opening played was the Caro-Kann Defense, Bronstein-Larsen variation.
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